More than 115 new independent films will be screened throughout the capital's many venues during the ten-day cinematic event showcasing the latest micro-budget UK movies.

The film comes ahead of the imminent release of the band's latest album and situates Madness "where they belong, clearly within a uniquely English popular musical culture", according to director Julian Temple.

LIFF will close on its final night with a premier of The Burial by first-time directors Danielle Boucher and David Mills.

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